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High-Speed Outsert Applicator

The Model 277 AUTOSERT outsert applicator features hot-melt-glue adhesion with compact and versatile outsert extraction. It was designed to comply with the new industry standards, resulting in thicker outserts because of additional content, and larger type and formatting requirements. It attaches outserts to pharmaceutical containers at high speeds, handling a wide range of outsert sizes and reducing operating costs by minimizing the cost of consumables. It handles outserts that measure 0.875 to 2.5 inches (22 to 63 mm) wide and 1.125 to 4 inches (29 to 100 mm) high and up to 1.5 inches (38 mm) thick, at speeds up to 220 bottles per minute. Designed to be integrated with a primary labeler, the new applicator applies outserts to the sides of round, square and rectangular containers. Integrated with the Model 276 Carousel outsert feeder, the system offers run times of up to one hour without reloading. The applicator features a vacuum cup at the end of a rotating arm that moves into the hopper to ensure the outsert is securely held while the pivoting arm rotates to deliver the outsert to the container. Thin outserts are handled by picking the outsert from the hopper with the vacuum cup while thick outserts are handled by a combination of pushing and picking. For customers needing to handle the widest range of outsert thicknesses, the end of the vacuum arm may be a change part, which is designed for fast and easy changeovers with no tools required. Featuring two servomotors — one that drives the rotating arm in a circle and the other that moves the arm in and out to dip into hopper — the applicator is designed for years of reliable, low-maintenance operation. Its heavy-duty stainless steel and aluminum construction and high-quality components meet GMP standards.

NJM Packaging, Lebanon, NH 03766. www.njmcli.com or call 800-432-2990

INTERPHEX 2012 Booth No. 2463

 

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